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Rejected.A proposed $12.25 million settlement between Lyft and its drivers has beenturned downafter a judge determined the company owes more $126 million in reimbursements.

Hail to the chiefs.After promoting two division leaders,Amazon now has three CEOs.

Less personal.A new report suggests that users are发布更少的个人更新to Facebook.

Yes, Jeeves?好像与宾利不够奢华的生活, the company is consideringholographic butlersfor its cars.

For the bookworm.A new app called Listy is aiming to provide a social network for avid readers that would go beyond the review, according toTechCrunch.

It is possible. Money can buy happiness, according to a new study,provided you do it right.

Going postal.The price of the U.S. postage stamp is lowering for the first time in almost a century, according toTime.

Cookie! Cookie!Apple released the "bloopers" from itsiPhone 6S commercialfeaturing the Cookie Monster. Trust us, it will make your day.

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Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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